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Drug Paraphernalia

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Understanding Utah’s Drug Paraphernalia Laws

Utah law strictly prohibits the possession of drug paraphernalia, which is defined broadly under Utah Code Ann. 58-37a-3 (2019). According to the statute, drug paraphernalia includes any equipment or materials used or intended for use in connection with controlled substances. This article is meant to help your case with information from Drug Paraphernalia Defense Lawyer Jake Gunter.

Examples include:

  • Pipes
  • Bongs
  • Needles
  • Rolling papers (when intended for drug use)

Key Point: The prosecution must prove intent to use these items for illegal purposes. A skilled drug paraphernalia defense lawyer can help clarify the true purpose of these objects and protect your rights.

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Types of Drug Possession in Utah

1. Direct Possession

This occurs when an individual directly owns or uses drug paraphernalia.

2. Joint Possession

Under Utah law, multiple individuals can jointly possess paraphernalia without formal agreements, such as roommates or passengers in a car.

3. Constructive Possession

Constructive possession is more complex. It refers to situations where someone has the ability and intent to control drug paraphernalia, even if they don’t physically possess it. Prosecutors must prove intent, which often leads to errors in charges.


Penalties for Drug Paraphernalia Charges

Class B Misdemeanor: Simple Possession

  • Fine: $683 (bail schedule)
  • Probation: 12 months
  • Mandatory Drug Classes: Required for minors under 18

Class A Misdemeanor: Paraphernalia Distribution

If there is intent to manufacture, deliver, or distribute paraphernalia, the charge escalates to a Class A Misdemeanor.

Driver’s License Suspension

Driving with paraphernalia results in a 6-month license suspension.

Note: Unlike drug possession charges, paraphernalia offenses are not enhanceable, meaning penalties don’t escalate for repeat convictions.


Defending Against Drug Paraphernalia Charges

A strong defense often revolves around disproving intent or clarifying ownership. Factors that influence whether an item qualifies as drug paraphernalia include:

  • Proximity to drugs or drug residue
  • Statements made by the accused
  • Advertising or instructions associated with the item
  • Legitimate uses of the item

A drug paraphernalia defense lawyer will analyze these factors to build a compelling case.


Real-Life Example

Imagine you are driving through Orem on a Friday night with four passengers. An officer pulls you over for speeding and claims to smell marijuana. Upon searching the car:

  1. Meth is found on the backseat floor, which belongs to another passenger.
  2. Marijuana is discovered in the center console, which is yours.

You’re charged with:

  • Class A Misdemeanor for meth possession (not yours)
  • Class B Misdemeanor for marijuana possession (yours)

In addition, your driver’s license faces a 6-month suspension. A skilled drug paraphernalia defense lawyer can demonstrate that the meth wasn’t yours, reducing or dismissing the charges.


Why You Need a Drug Paraphernalia Defense Lawyer

Defending against drug paraphernalia charges requires expertise in Utah’s laws and the ability to challenge erroneous accusations. A lawyer can:

  1. Prove lack of intent or ownership.
  2. Highlight errors in the prosecution’s evidence.
  3. Advocate for reduced charges or alternative sentencing.

Schedule a Free Consultation Today

Facing drug paraphernalia charges in Provo or Orem? Don’t leave your future to chance. Contact Attorney Jake Gunter, an experienced drug paraphernalia defense lawyer, for a free consultation. Call or text (801) 373-6345 today to protect your rights and build a strong defense.

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